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if you produce a law, you get a lot. if you think about that moral prerogative, it demands personal responsibility. it demands and rewards rationality and self-discipline. life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. let's talk about the birdie for just a moment. you know defenders of liberty bigots and i think a i have. well, it is a nice thing to have. but it's a lot more important than that. liberty makes human progress possible. there is only one natural resource and that is the human mind. fifteen years ago [inaudible] fiber optics made out of this, saying someone is in dix, there is only one true natural resource. in order to be productive you have to be able to think for yourself. and pursue what you believe is true. if someone forces you to act and say that two plus two is five, you cannot think or contribute to human progress. you cannot have a business force you to act in a way. the wonder you can't be productive. all human progress is like this. creativity is only possible for independent thinkers. freedom i
if you produce a law, you get a lot. if you think about that moral prerogative, it demands personal responsibility. it demands and rewards rationality and self-discipline. life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. let's talk about the birdie for just a moment. you know defenders of liberty bigots and i think a i have. well, it is a nice thing to have. but it's a lot more important than that. liberty makes human progress possible. there is only one natural resource and that is the human...
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because i knew if i created friction in the pod and all kinds of different things were happening at once, law enforcement would never know what happened. about nine years later the cold case homicide officer came and he talked to me in this visiting room right here and he asked me, and i told him. he offered me a deal. if i admitted to it, they would run the life sentence concurrent with the life sentence that i'm in prison for right now. but, i'm in here because i was a member of the snm and now i declare i'm on my own, the state is not going to let me out to the population because they are not sure if i'm going to get hurt or they're not sure if i'm manipulating to them or lying to them. as a result, i'm stuck. good or bad. >>> convinced he'll never reach general population in new mexico, fredrico files for an out of state transfer. >> i've done that. i've signed that form five or six times in the last year. >> but they have cracked down on prison gangs. >> has anyone tried to recruit you into a gang? nsurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you?
because i knew if i created friction in the pod and all kinds of different things were happening at once, law enforcement would never know what happened. about nine years later the cold case homicide officer came and he talked to me in this visiting room right here and he asked me, and i told him. he offered me a deal. if i admitted to it, they would run the life sentence concurrent with the life sentence that i'm in prison for right now. but, i'm in here because i was a member of the snm and...
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about the law of the back. have to open up that were. the appeal of the national origins act which was a racial hierarchy the hazard it the% of legal immigration for citizens of three countries, england and ireland and germany. repeal that and a place in a first come first serve system for the whole world. went to the statue of liberty, it was it never again will the twin barriers a prestigious and privilege negate freedom and unconscious of and not quite 50 years, we have communities from all over the world. if you go to and naturalization ceremony it is one of the most inspiring things university. caribbean communities to assyrian communities, people from all over the world. no one to four to become a citizen. we are not only the pioneer democracy in the world does follow through some of because this is a an idea and mayor fellow citizens of the laboratory, all of us are in this together in the shrinking world end of the long run helicon relate to create communities and in addition communities is a string. no one person and 100 citizen
about the law of the back. have to open up that were. the appeal of the national origins act which was a racial hierarchy the hazard it the% of legal immigration for citizens of three countries, england and ireland and germany. repeal that and a place in a first come first serve system for the whole world. went to the statue of liberty, it was it never again will the twin barriers a prestigious and privilege negate freedom and unconscious of and not quite 50 years, we have communities from all...
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in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spontaneously. sometimes they turned to a neighbor to settle them. some of the wisest neighbors became known as judges. that's how precedent and case law built up. it was actually much into that process that government started saying let's write it down. and intrude it and change it through legislative or skeeverd. money, most people think money is something ben bernanke prints. but it evolved because again, people had problem. how do i trade? if i have a fish and you have an apple then we have an easy trade. but if i don't like apples and you have enough fish then we have to make the trade possibly among a larger group of people. again, the government took over the creation of money but they did not origin nate it. then there is -- originate it. does someone direct it? does congress instruct that food gets put in the grocery stores? >>, there is supply and there is demand. there are is this network of solving people's needs. freeman talks about how he we
in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spontaneously. sometimes they turned to a neighbor to settle them. some of the wisest neighbors became known as judges. that's how precedent and case law built up. it was actually much into that process that government started saying let's write it down. and intrude it and change it through legislative or skeeverd. money, most people think money is something ben bernanke prints. but it evolved because again, people had problem. how do i trade? if i...
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professional, not just law school. i meet with students were going to be doctors, those were going to be businessmen. i meet with groups that are represented in society to come to the court and meet with the justices to have conversations about what we do. we get visitors from around the world, judges from around the world. i told you earlier that people around the world study our legal system and they come to our courts looking to talk to us and for each of us learn from each other. i travel the law school, i travel to bar associations. i travel to other kinds of groups as well. because i want to reach out and teach people about how i am so passionate about what i do. you know, i can get people to understand the legal system little bit better. and i hope that they will become better citizens. they will be more active citizens. working in the community and improving it for everyone. so we are busy on not so different levels. the hour that lawyers had argued cases before, it's a microcosm of the work that we do. >> the
professional, not just law school. i meet with students were going to be doctors, those were going to be businessmen. i meet with groups that are represented in society to come to the court and meet with the justices to have conversations about what we do. we get visitors from around the world, judges from around the world. i told you earlier that people around the world study our legal system and they come to our courts looking to talk to us and for each of us learn from each other. i travel...
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[applause]try as we might, the law was upheld by the united states supreme court. the president was reelected, and his party controls the united states senate. in short, the affordable care act is not going anywhere. at least not for the time being. [applause]by agreeing to expand our medicaid program just slightly, beyond what arizona voters have twice mandated, we will protect rural and safety net hospitals from being pushed to the brink. take advantage of a norma's economic benefits, inject $2 billion into our economy, save and create thousands of jobs, and provide healthcare to hundreds of of thousands of low income arizonans. [applause]saying no to this plan will not save these federal dollars from being spent, or direct them to deficit reduction. arizona's tax dollars would simply be passed to another state, generating jobs and providing health care for citizens in california, colorado, nevada, new mexico, or any other expansion state. remember, arizona citizens have voted twice to expand medicaid coverage. with this move, we will secure a federal revenue str
[applause]try as we might, the law was upheld by the united states supreme court. the president was reelected, and his party controls the united states senate. in short, the affordable care act is not going anywhere. at least not for the time being. [applause]by agreeing to expand our medicaid program just slightly, beyond what arizona voters have twice mandated, we will protect rural and safety net hospitals from being pushed to the brink. take advantage of a norma's economic benefits, inject...
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they wrote the law. they passed it. -- el intent. they wrote the law. they passed a. they swore a pact that they would root out child labor over 10 years ago. and estimated to winter thousand children are still being paid nothing -- 200, 00 are still being paid nothing against their will. a handful of them agree to new independent outside auditing in now plan to create passages of training in capacity. many child slaves did not even know what chocolate is. we are blindly buying our candy thinking because the problem has been in acknowledged it had been solved. would it be impossible or unlikely for all to have a label on them? 20% ofactually rose by 2 those with fair labor practices. this might cost more initially. so what? we cannot endorse the maximum profit. we cannot do it. it is not possible. woulday's markets those have a competitive edge. is a knowing that what we buy, known that is not forged by slave hand as important as the content or its calorie content? president obama made a great step with executive order to create a mandatory zero slavery tolerance for
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. >> he has imposed an emergency law and curfew after more than a 40 people were killed in street fights with security forces last week. it caused widespread indignation in a city that prides itself on a long history of resistance. >> the emergency law puts the whole city in prison. even the british occupation did not impose a curfew on us. no one knows how things will go. you cannot impose a mass punishment on an entire city. >> the curfew was all but ignored. thousands of people went down to the streets calling on the president to resign while the army stood by. since the violence, the police seem to have evaporated from the streets. the presence of the army has broadcom, but the road -- the mood remains the same. wherever you go, people say in memory of those who died and in solidarity of the 21 who were beaten to death. is this the sparked the violence. they were found guilty of involvement in the riots that killed 74 people last year. port sayed has come to a standstill. >> it is gone. it has lost its soul. it's dying. the only people driving or the grave diggers. every day, we bury
. >> he has imposed an emergency law and curfew after more than a 40 people were killed in street fights with security forces last week. it caused widespread indignation in a city that prides itself on a long history of resistance. >> the emergency law puts the whole city in prison. even the british occupation did not impose a curfew on us. no one knows how things will go. you cannot impose a mass punishment on an entire city. >> the curfew was all but ignored. thousands of...
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he will meet with law enforcement experts about reducing gun violence. the president will pitch the ban to install universal background checks. key members of the administration are focusing on immigration reform today. homeland security secretary napolitano, will talk with police around the country about securing the borders. >> today could be the day that boy scouts ends a ban on bays. they will replace the ban with a policy to individual troop sponsors determining their own policy at the local level. on sunday, president obama praised the boy scouts as a great institution. he serves as honorary president of the organization and hopes leaders will vote to make it more inclusive. >> in london tourists witnessed chaos during the changing of the guard outside the buckingham palace when a man brandished two knives. police moved in and took him down with a taser. tourists captured this on cameras and phones and posted them on youtube. >> they tazed him in a couple of seconds. >> police say the man is believed to be in his 50's and they have not released any
he will meet with law enforcement experts about reducing gun violence. the president will pitch the ban to install universal background checks. key members of the administration are focusing on immigration reform today. homeland security secretary napolitano, will talk with police around the country about securing the borders. >> today could be the day that boy scouts ends a ban on bays. they will replace the ban with a policy to individual troop sponsors determining their own policy at...
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as far as law enforcement is concerned, i stand before you in the new wave of law enforcement. so there is hope out there but i have about four more years and i am retiring. with this issue we know is one of the leading factors of discretionary decision making by officers decide whether or not they take it you or put you in jail or take your children from you, whether or not the tow your car and whether or not they just believe you. so we work very diligently to make sure that when we bring on the new officers we train them coming and you have to understand a lot of the officers are very resistant to this because part of implicit bias means you have to do some self reflection about what your role has been and how we got where we are today. and because of that, you have a lot of chiefs who are resistant because typically if you are a chief in your own organization you came up to the ranks and typically when you are on the street doing that fancy stuff and running and doing these kind of things at night there's probably still in the organization that remembers what you did, yet n
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on every day the notion of americans that are checking the news are going to cnn, these are all the laws that were cultivated in that period. so it turns out of the pulitzer not only played a gig historical significant letter which made for the reading of the influence that he yielded is with us today >> in some ways it is an accomplishment as to happenstance. we are used to what it is. 19th century, printing was the internet. we all say i can build a ticket now and every day we exclaim and so the idea of getting news today quickly and easily are commonplace and we don't think it is such a big deal in a dalia reading about and i am not so sure that all americans really remember who she was or who rockefeller was or carnegie yet we drive across the bridges made with steel using cars powered by the world that rockefeller built and we are using the financial system consuming the news built on the system that was developed and created in the 1840's he can to the united states as a soldier to fight in the civil war and the north needed soldiers and they went to europe and recruited single you
on every day the notion of americans that are checking the news are going to cnn, these are all the laws that were cultivated in that period. so it turns out of the pulitzer not only played a gig historical significant letter which made for the reading of the influence that he yielded is with us today >> in some ways it is an accomplishment as to happenstance. we are used to what it is. 19th century, printing was the internet. we all say i can build a ticket now and every day we exclaim...
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gentle anti-drug laws but a real romance saying if you know for every problem. our legislature seems to think that there has to be a legal a law solution and sometimes our problems are we always i seem to do just fine as a country for over one hundred years when everything from marijuana to heroin were legal and available over the counter i just don't understand why you know portugal has done this not to be decriminalized all drugs all drugs and basically what they've done is they've broken the back of organized crime they're cutting the reach of infection rates they're dramatically cutting their drug addiction rates actually because people people kids can see so you don't we're going to really revenue yeah yeah exactly i mean you know look what happened when we handed out all prohibition you know it's you know people can actually come out and get treatment if they if they're addicted and well i will say i don't support the legalization of drugs primarily for as so that the government will have yet another thing to tax if they're not banning something or legisla
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and bruce willis says if you change one law, why would they change all the rights? and jerry brown, rick perry are fighting for business as they say in texas. we will show you exactly who is winning this fight, and it ain't winning this fight, and it ain't fair. this is $100,000. winning this fight, and it ain't fair. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. lou: we thought you'd be gerrilou:e thought you'd be interested to hear the heated debate over the state of california and the red state of the great state of texas. listen to the new radio ad the governor of texas rick perry is airing in california. >> building a business is tough. building a busins in california is near impossible. come check out texas. lou: this battle is going. now listen to governor jerry brown's retort. >> come to california because this is where it
and bruce willis says if you change one law, why would they change all the rights? and jerry brown, rick perry are fighting for business as they say in texas. we will show you exactly who is winning this fight, and it ain't winning this fight, and it ain't fair. this is $100,000. winning this fight, and it ain't fair. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your...
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tearful and miserably shaken and why video gambling laws left these people in the cold. brutally beaten and left in the cold to die. nine years ago tonight a wisconsin woman was in the midst of a horrifying experience she found herself fighting to live after being stuffed inside of a garbage can she was bleeding, freezing and left to die but almost one decade later her story of survival is beginning to inspire this attack happened and kidnapping on a saturday morning she was going to pick up her two little girls and she walked into a set up, a warning that this story contains violent and graphic content. on january 31st of 2000... the day of our divorce when we walked out of the court room he was crying and i remember looking at him thinking why is he crying? he hates me he is so horrible to me and i remember thinking you were going to regret this. she describes the ex-marine and that she married as a longtime friend, fun-loving, family oriented but he was also controlling the first time that he hair was on their honeymoon. >> a few times. and i will never forget the fir
tearful and miserably shaken and why video gambling laws left these people in the cold. brutally beaten and left in the cold to die. nine years ago tonight a wisconsin woman was in the midst of a horrifying experience she found herself fighting to live after being stuffed inside of a garbage can she was bleeding, freezing and left to die but almost one decade later her story of survival is beginning to inspire this attack happened and kidnapping on a saturday morning she was going to pick up...
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safe for children to be carted around in cars in this panel to the commander said they tried to pass a law requiring car seats. this is good. we like car seats. it turns out it is safer than rolling around in the back seat. they've saved 7,000 lives since the 1970's, that they impose a small cost because you can't get free car seats in the back of a normal sized sedan so if you want a larger family come today three children counts as a larger family company to spend a lot more money and get a better car. this is the biggest task in the world but it's a small task and it's one of those measures the car seat in subjectively pro-child and also kind of antifamily. >> host: what about the other social forces leading in this direction? for example, working women, women going to college, all of those need to be pushing to towards a world in which a child could be more difficult for some. >> guest: anything that pushes your average rate of the first birth backwards is going to push you to have fewer children and the average rate is about 28-years-old, 29-years-old. it used to be about 20 to come a
safe for children to be carted around in cars in this panel to the commander said they tried to pass a law requiring car seats. this is good. we like car seats. it turns out it is safer than rolling around in the back seat. they've saved 7,000 lives since the 1970's, that they impose a small cost because you can't get free car seats in the back of a normal sized sedan so if you want a larger family come today three children counts as a larger family company to spend a lot more money and get a...
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. >>> several republican law makers in california surprise the colleague today by supporting immigration reform. annette reports on why many republicans now changing their stand on undocumented immigrants. >> this is about policy not about politicing. it's about doing the right thing. i think this is about right ago wrong. >>reporter: tide is turning for republican state lawmaker join democrat in support ago resolution your honoring federal government to pass immigration reform including path way to citizenship for the millions in the united states illegally. >> first of all, i represent the 12th senate district not the republican paevrment do i what is best for my district no. 1. no. 2, this is going to happen and if anybody wants to get in the way they are steam rolled over. >>reporter: announcement comes as surprise from members whose own party is known for being tough on illegal immigrants. in california gubernatorial primary the g.o.p. didn't want to talk about a path way to citizenship. in the presidential election mitt romney pushed for self deportation. but with a dismal 29 perce
. >>> several republican law makers in california surprise the colleague today by supporting immigration reform. annette reports on why many republicans now changing their stand on undocumented immigrants. >> this is about policy not about politicing. it's about doing the right thing. i think this is about right ago wrong. >>reporter: tide is turning for republican state lawmaker join democrat in support ago resolution your honoring federal government to pass immigration...
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>> all of the hoopla with gun laws as a result of the second amendment written how long ago? were there semite automatic guns back then did anybody think founding fathers may have written it differently for these weapons back then? >> i have not heard changing day right to bear arms but just the kind. >> perhaps gun control advocates can explain how chicago with the stringent laws on the planet had more than 500 homicides 2012. gerri: mayor bloomberg strikes again and you began to take effect, a first the soda on what kind of cups you can use, announcing backing a styrofoam base and and says it will get in your closer to his goal of recycling one-third of the trash. restaurant owners up in arms feeling attacked. you liz: guns, immigration, ahead of his big speech is president obama avoiding one big issue. liz: welcome i'm liz mcdonald in for nl cavuto, as president obama gears up for his state of the union, more are worried about the state of u.s. economy, economists predicting just a 2% growth this year, which is not much, many hope much of the president's speech focuses on
>> all of the hoopla with gun laws as a result of the second amendment written how long ago? were there semite automatic guns back then did anybody think founding fathers may have written it differently for these weapons back then? >> i have not heard changing day right to bear arms but just the kind. >> perhaps gun control advocates can explain how chicago with the stringent laws on the planet had more than 500 homicides 2012. gerri: mayor bloomberg strikes again and you...
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attorney's office was unable to give us data showing how many times people were prosecuted under the law. >> i don't think that banning ski masks is going to reduce robberies in the district of columbia. >> council member phil m mendelson. people are allowed to wear headgear to protect themselves in the cold. >> and suppose ski masks were banned. what's next? scarves? >> wheeler realizes the ban might be unconstitutional, but something needs to be done to protect crime in the district. >> it's one of many, many, many tools that could -- that should be explored. . >> live here in northwest d.c., news 4. >>> breakingews out of phoenix, arizona, right now. crews are battling a huge fire at a 7-eleven. so far, no prort reports of inj it could be several hours before they put this thing out. no word on what sparked the massive flame. >> breaking news in mexico city tonight, 14 people killed, dozens others wounded. questions now are swirling around the blast. it hit one of latin america's biggest oil companies. wendy reeger with the latest from our news 4 live testing. >> this is homed to mexi
attorney's office was unable to give us data showing how many times people were prosecuted under the law. >> i don't think that banning ski masks is going to reduce robberies in the district of columbia. >> council member phil m mendelson. people are allowed to wear headgear to protect themselves in the cold. >> and suppose ski masks were banned. what's next? scarves? >> wheeler realizes the ban might be unconstitutional, but something needs to be done to protect crime...
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the original anti-drug laws but a real romance saying is that you know for every problem. our legislature seems to think that there has to be a legal a law solution and sometimes our problems are we always i seem to do just fine as a country for over one hundred years when everything from marijuana to heroin were legal and available over the counter i just don't understand why you know portugal has done this stuff we decriminalized all drugs all drugs and basically what they've done is they've broken the back of organized crime they're cutting each i.v. infection rates they're dramatically cutting their drug addiction rates actually because people people kids can see so you don't we're going to really revenue yeah yeah exactly i mean you know look what happened when we handed out all prohibition you know it's you know people can actually come out and get treatment if they if they're addicted and but i will say i don't support the legalization of drugs primarily for as so that the government will have yet another thing to tax if they're not banning something or legislating
the original anti-drug laws but a real romance saying is that you know for every problem. our legislature seems to think that there has to be a legal a law solution and sometimes our problems are we always i seem to do just fine as a country for over one hundred years when everything from marijuana to heroin were legal and available over the counter i just don't understand why you know portugal has done this stuff we decriminalized all drugs all drugs and basically what they've done is they've...
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under minnesota law he was banned from owning a gun. that is what troubled olson about the police report he was reading. >> i saw the pictures that he had a gun >> and you thought what? >> he can't have guns. >> how does a man like him, convicted of murdering his mother with gun have possession of a weapon? >> i wish i had a good answer for that. i don't. >> he passed a background check in 2011 and obtained a minnesota gun permit. 15 guns in all and a letter he wrote to his dead mother. the letter reads in part, quote, i am so homicide. what is wrong with me. i think n't a killing all the time. >> when you first read those words that he allegedly wrote, what did you think? >> chilling. chilling >> olson says he passed a background check because of sloppy file keeping from the courts that left information out. >> no fingerprints? >> no. >> no record from the court? >> no. >> what was in the record was his forced commitment to the mental hospital. >> we never ran a background check. >> so we asked the state's top mental health official. >
under minnesota law he was banned from owning a gun. that is what troubled olson about the police report he was reading. >> i saw the pictures that he had a gun >> and you thought what? >> he can't have guns. >> how does a man like him, convicted of murdering his mother with gun have possession of a weapon? >> i wish i had a good answer for that. i don't. >> he passed a background check in 2011 and obtained a minnesota gun permit. 15 guns in all and a letter...
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you have to go to law school like everybody else and it does cost money so, but it's very difficult to see it as a lawyer because no african-american lawyer is going to have wide clients are very few will have white clients. most like people don't have a lot of money and if you have money and you are lack you hire a white lawyer because of course white voters will be more effective in a segregated society. so it's very very difficult to succeed as a black lawyer. >> why these six men? >> they have something in common. they are all one generation. they all wear the foot soldiers as you well. they were all the legal arm of the sabar is so just as the sabar rights movement was getting going in the 50s and 60's these particular lawyers were really at least -- of their careers and they became the evil arm of the sabar rights movement. >> kenneth author of the new book representing the raise the creation of the civil rights lawyer published by university harvard press. >> up next on booktv after words with this week's guest d'vera cohn. "what to expect when no one's expecting" america's comi
you have to go to law school like everybody else and it does cost money so, but it's very difficult to see it as a lawyer because no african-american lawyer is going to have wide clients are very few will have white clients. most like people don't have a lot of money and if you have money and you are lack you hire a white lawyer because of course white voters will be more effective in a segregated society. so it's very very difficult to succeed as a black lawyer. >> why these six men?...
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of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction was not his first encounter with the law enforcement. in april, 2011, the authorities arrested him while living in his rv outside of his father's home in san jose. santa clara prosecutors say his family asked for a mental health check and the police found a rifle with ammunition that he brought with him when he moved from arizona to san jose. he had an unusual interest in weapons. military magazines and had mental health issues. sentenced to six years in jail but served more than six months. the people in that neighborhood were surprised by the news. >> shocking. to say the least. >> very, very -- next door, yes, very surprised. very surprised. >> reporter: an undercover agent in january this year he came up with a plan to build a car bomb at a storage unit to be detonated at this bank of america branch in oakland. the fbi says that his goal with the bombing of the bank was to create a government crack down triggering a counterresponse against the government leading to civil war. reporting in san jose, back to you. >> more details on hi
of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction was not his first encounter with the law enforcement. in april, 2011, the authorities arrested him while living in his rv outside of his father's home in san jose. santa clara prosecutors say his family asked for a mental health check and the police found a rifle with ammunition that he brought with him when he moved from arizona to san jose. he had an unusual interest in weapons. military magazines and had mental health issues. sentenced to six...
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some were sent by the court for getting into trouble with the law. some were sent by their own parents. the thing they all had in common was the sense that they were here voluntarily, for their own moral good. >> this is the official form that accompanied margaret in at the age of two. look at the wording, she was charged, as if with a criminal offense, of having a father incapable of caring for her. the detention was meant to last into her teens, she lived her whole life there, somehow becoming pregnant while sequestered away, twins who were reunited with her at 23. there she is at 42, looking 63. >> she was vulnerable? >> she was. she was intellectually impaired. there is no name on the record for her intellectual disability, other than the old-fashioned term that she was a slow learner. >> this is slavery, isn't it? >> this is slavery in a labor camp, run by the church, facilitated in -- facilitated by the state. >> the state made the laundry's ridge. this little book, showing how these girls and women were forced to work for nothing. those who tr
some were sent by the court for getting into trouble with the law. some were sent by their own parents. the thing they all had in common was the sense that they were here voluntarily, for their own moral good. >> this is the official form that accompanied margaret in at the age of two. look at the wording, she was charged, as if with a criminal offense, of having a father incapable of caring for her. the detention was meant to last into her teens, she lived her whole life there, somehow...
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and bruce willis says if you change one law, why would they change all the rights? and jerry brown, rick perry are fighting for business as they say in texas. we will show you exactly who is winning this fight, and it ain't fair. lou: we thought you'd be gerrilou: we thought you'd be interested to hear the heated debate over the state of california and the red state of the great state of texas. listen to the new radio ad the governor of texas rick perry is airing in california. >> building a business is tough. building a business in california is near impossible. come check out texas. lou: this battle is going. now listen to governor jerry brown's retort. >> come to california because this is where it is. not going to those places in that state. i say come on come a lot of these texans who come here don't go back. who would want to spend their summers in 110 degrees heat inside some kind of fossil fueled air-conditioner? not a smart way to go. lou: there's no reason to insult lubbock i was born in childress texas for full disclosure. which is the best date for busin
and bruce willis says if you change one law, why would they change all the rights? and jerry brown, rick perry are fighting for business as they say in texas. we will show you exactly who is winning this fight, and it ain't fair. lou: we thought you'd be gerrilou: we thought you'd be interested to hear the heated debate over the state of california and the red state of the great state of texas. listen to the new radio ad the governor of texas rick perry is airing in california. >>...
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virtually every country that threatens peace is a place where the rule of law is weak. places where women and girls are treated as second class human beings. just ask a woman from pakistan. as the women who can no longer go to school. the woman in the congo endure rape. the jury is in. if women and girls everywhere were treated as equal to men in rights and opportunities, we would see political and economic progress everywhere. this is not only a moral issue. it is and economic issue and the unfinished business of the 21st century. one of the first things i did was to elevate the office of global women's issue. i am pleased that yesterday the president signed a memorandum making that office permanent. in the past four years of make a -- [applause] in the past four years, we have made a major push at the united nations to integrate women worldwide. we have seen successes in places like liberia. we have urged leaders to recognize women as equal citizens. we're supporting women entrepreneurs around the world. technology human rights -- i know and not punished here that lis
virtually every country that threatens peace is a place where the rule of law is weak. places where women and girls are treated as second class human beings. just ask a woman from pakistan. as the women who can no longer go to school. the woman in the congo endure rape. the jury is in. if women and girls everywhere were treated as equal to men in rights and opportunities, we would see political and economic progress everywhere. this is not only a moral issue. it is and economic issue and the...
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rule of law and economic growth is fine. but that's not the job he's getting. he said absolutely nothing about the rise of china. he's also said absolutely nothing about he has had the defense department is going to do with the rise of china in an era of budget cuts to the defense department he supports. it's very troubling, fred has a great way of putting this consensus reality that in a sense it doesn't matter. so did not do the job better and you can take that for granted. japan for the first time in a decade has not just her and run defense budget, modestly $1.6 billion increase. it would be nice to see it continue, but everyone watches very carefully to see the leading indicator, which is us and what we're willing to do. taiwan is a country rushing to the exit to make sure nothing comes between it and china and therefore i would argue the same credibility over whether the united states would intervene and i taiwan strait scenario, but we can expect the support and could even see treaty allies that would be required, for example, logistics and the like want
rule of law and economic growth is fine. but that's not the job he's getting. he said absolutely nothing about the rise of china. he's also said absolutely nothing about he has had the defense department is going to do with the rise of china in an era of budget cuts to the defense department he supports. it's very troubling, fred has a great way of putting this consensus reality that in a sense it doesn't matter. so did not do the job better and you can take that for granted. japan for the...
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british people suffered under rationing and churchill wanted him to see that he was subject to the law. but churchill did benefit from gifts from fans around the world and at home. some british people had home grown food share with the prime minister, the king sent game from the lands. others sent fish from the streams or cheeses made on the farms. president roosevelt sent food parcels and a case of plum brandy. tangerines came from lisbon and hams from an americaned admirer and of course thousand of cigars from all over the world. churchill worried about the effects of rationing on the people's energy levels, their diet, their morale, spirit. he worried about everything. no detail was too trivial. for example, he worried that british beings would not get enough sugar to get through the winter. sugar was rationed. when he was asked by a staff what they should do about providing fish, he declared the policy to be, quote, out most fish. the supply of salt and vinegar remain stable important for chips or french fies as we call them. i hope you'll read my book with new information about th
british people suffered under rationing and churchill wanted him to see that he was subject to the law. but churchill did benefit from gifts from fans around the world and at home. some british people had home grown food share with the prime minister, the king sent game from the lands. others sent fish from the streams or cheeses made on the farms. president roosevelt sent food parcels and a case of plum brandy. tangerines came from lisbon and hams from an americaned admirer and of course...
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and humanitarian law reports suggest such prisons were in existence from two thousand and two basically not long after the events of nine eleven the us government denied the existence of these prisons until two thousand and six now the only country in europe which has acknowledged the presence of a secret cia facility on its territory is lithuania and if you were to look at it you will you will see something almost a deliberate site except for the imposing fences surrounding it likewise a suspected secret prison in poland is believed to be located here apparently in one of the most beautiful spots in the country according to various reports mostly from journalists or human rights organizations so-called high value detainees were flown in by the cia for interrogation at these polish facilities. i managed to get the records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have learned the aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because until then everyone denied these landings and reported different destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their
and humanitarian law reports suggest such prisons were in existence from two thousand and two basically not long after the events of nine eleven the us government denied the existence of these prisons until two thousand and six now the only country in europe which has acknowledged the presence of a secret cia facility on its territory is lithuania and if you were to look at it you will you will see something almost a deliberate site except for the imposing fences surrounding it likewise a...
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academy of art university being given deadlines to comply with land use laws or face stiff fines. xÑ academy of art university has grown from 68,000 students to 11,000 along the way it's acquired property to house and teach students, now owns 41 properties across 12 neighborhoods. but the planning department says half are in violation of land use laws and that this school was put on notice seven years ago. >> policy has been if a client is trying to come into comply yens we want to allow them to do shah that. we have been doing that for a long time. >> the planning director gave the university a series of deadlines to meet. or face penalties of $26,000. another one was on track there is a minor point but i'm confident we'll get it done. >> land use issues include using buildings skond for commercial business as a school. other murder -- murder is completing an environmental impact report. university says the delay is in part because it kept growing and changing lawyers over five years could not have happened. >> we have discussed ish yutz planning department staff. we don't neces
academy of art university being given deadlines to comply with land use laws or face stiff fines. xÑ academy of art university has grown from 68,000 students to 11,000 along the way it's acquired property to house and teach students, now owns 41 properties across 12 neighborhoods. but the planning department says half are in violation of land use laws and that this school was put on notice seven years ago. >> policy has been if a client is trying to come into comply yens we want to allow...
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i trust law abiding is citizens. i trust law abiding citizens to go armed. what i fear, judge, is a criminal perpetrator with a gun. what i fear is a lenient prosecutor's office and a lenient judiciary who will not enforce vigorously the laws on the books that will send a different message to the criminal element that that kind of activity is not going to go on. >> judge jeanine: i want you to take a look at this homeland security video real fast. the department of homeland security says what we should do if a mass murderer comes in. do we have that one, guys? >> if you are caught out in the open and cannot conceal yourself or take cover, you might consider trying to overpower the shooter with whatever means are available. to protect your hiding place lock the door if you can. block the door with heavy furniture and close, cover and move away from windows. hide behind large items such as cabinets or desks. >> judge jeanine: sheriff, if you heard it they said grab scissors. i mean are you kidding? this is the department of homeland security and they are worri
i trust law abiding is citizens. i trust law abiding citizens to go armed. what i fear, judge, is a criminal perpetrator with a gun. what i fear is a lenient prosecutor's office and a lenient judiciary who will not enforce vigorously the laws on the books that will send a different message to the criminal element that that kind of activity is not going to go on. >> judge jeanine: i want you to take a look at this homeland security video real fast. the department of homeland security says...
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a law degree is preferred. they want someone who knows how marijuana is grown, cultivated, harvested, cured, and processed. how pot should be transported, labeled, packaged and sold at a retail level. expertise on how marijuana should be destroyed in overproduced, contaminated, or recalled. and how to ensure quality and consumer safety. >> the board doesn't really have expertise in quality standards for certain types of marijuana. >> reporter: washington is entering a whole new world of weed, fancy cigar-bar style marijuana stores will open in december, when commercial sales can begin. the state estimates the heavily taxed marijuana business could generate up to almost $2 billion in new tax revenue in its first five years. reports on what they will pay the consultant got exaggerated and passed around like a joint during the summer of love. the liquor control board told cnn the pot consulting job will pay less than $100,000 per year in a state now testing its own big bong theory. >>> still "outfront," accusation
a law degree is preferred. they want someone who knows how marijuana is grown, cultivated, harvested, cured, and processed. how pot should be transported, labeled, packaged and sold at a retail level. expertise on how marijuana should be destroyed in overproduced, contaminated, or recalled. and how to ensure quality and consumer safety. >> the board doesn't really have expertise in quality standards for certain types of marijuana. >> reporter: washington is entering a whole new...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur liz: welcome back, generation why, or generation why me, age 18 to 30 are stressing out more than any other generation, steven crowder said they have plen to be stressed about. are they buying crybabies? >> i think this is an issue that requires sensitivity, after carefully considering looking at when they are facing they seem to be stressed. answer at the end of the day is yeah, we're talking about a generation of people, that we've raised as self-absorbed narcissists have been told they are brave, and everyone loves them. you see them vote for things like freeell phone, and birth control overing should long-term like a financially solvent social second sor or health car. you could have a person, rais
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur liz: welcome back, generation why, or generation why me, age 18 to 30 are stressing out more than any other generation, steven crowder said they have plen to be...
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and the arab league has also condemned the strike saying it is in violation of international law and it is filleted against a man of a sovereign state so israel of course will not want to come out publicly and acknowledge that it carried out such a strike because it would not want to have the kind of diplomatic complications and diplomatic fallout that would follow from such an admission. beirut based middle east affairs expert ali risk says damascus has covert means to retaliate against any israeli attack for now i don't believe that there will be all out military warfare although we have to remember that husband law is one of syria's allies iran is also one of syria's allies and it's important to note here that the the head of the supreme national security council the iranian supreme national security council side really is currently in syria so more not respond directly with a direct you know conventional army to conventional army warfare but there might be other means used targeting for example so an israeli officials stirring the trouble for israel in general and i think that so
and the arab league has also condemned the strike saying it is in violation of international law and it is filleted against a man of a sovereign state so israel of course will not want to come out publicly and acknowledge that it carried out such a strike because it would not want to have the kind of diplomatic complications and diplomatic fallout that would follow from such an admission. beirut based middle east affairs expert ali risk says damascus has covert means to retaliate against any...
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in 2012, 43% of americans wanted stricter gun control laws. that number went to 58% by the end of last year. that's a 15% spike. this is no longer an issue no one is talking about. no longer an issue politicians are afraid to talk about. the president has figured out how to unlock a locked issue. will people around the country continue to join his call? >> a co-sponsor of the trafficking bill and nia malika henderson, reporter for "the washington post." let me go to you first, congresswoman. let me ask you, do you have a feeling that there's a different sense in this debate now? >> absolutely. there's growing momentum. we introduced our bill with two republicans. it's bipartisan. i introduced it in the last congress and no republican will go on it. that is a big change. today, we picked up three more republicans and we're going to pass this bill. it's a common sense measure that everyone can get behind. it will take guns out of the hanlds of criminals and stop the flow of guns to criminals. >> now, you had proposed this last year and couldn't
in 2012, 43% of americans wanted stricter gun control laws. that number went to 58% by the end of last year. that's a 15% spike. this is no longer an issue no one is talking about. no longer an issue politicians are afraid to talk about. the president has figured out how to unlock a locked issue. will people around the country continue to join his call? >> a co-sponsor of the trafficking bill and nia malika henderson, reporter for "the washington post." let me go to you first,...
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the british people suffered under rationing and churchill wanted them to see he to be subject to the law, but churchill did an essay from gifts from fans around the world and at home. some british people had homegrown food to share with their prime minister. the kingston came from his lands, others send fish on their streams or cheese made on their farms. president roosevelt sent food parcels of marshal tito sent to case a plum brandy. tangerines came from lisbon and yams from an american empire and thousands of cigars all over the world. churchill worried about the effects of rationing on the peoples energy volvos, diets, morale, spirit. you read about everything. no detail is too trivial. for example, he worried british would not get enough sugar to get through the winter. when he was asked by staff what they should do about providing fish, he declared his policy to be quote up most fish. the supply of salt and vinegar remained stable, important for chips or french fries as they call them. i do hope you will read my book with much new information about the wit and wisdom of winston chu
the british people suffered under rationing and churchill wanted them to see he to be subject to the law, but churchill did an essay from gifts from fans around the world and at home. some british people had homegrown food to share with their prime minister. the kingston came from his lands, others send fish on their streams or cheese made on their farms. president roosevelt sent food parcels of marshal tito sent to case a plum brandy. tangerines came from lisbon and yams from an american...
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a ban to ban gender specific language one step closer to becoming a law. freshman. penmanship will all be a thing of the past if this passes. >> right now it is a heated debate in the state senate words like clergyman, fireman and policeman have been eliminate. . some say there are more important things to focus on than jobs and the economy. >> sounds like they have too much time on their hands. >>> the 9th annual puppy bowl. >> how sdou decide that. >> the schnauzer won for taking on puppies twice her size. the puppy bowl refs calls her athletic and she ran for a toy for a touchdown. >> how cute is that? >> they have those little teeth like razor blades. in a few hours president obama will ramp up his push for gun control measures. this comes as there are real questions about how far congress will go. doug luzader has more. >> good morning. the president will be in full campaign mode as he heads to minnesota today. he will bupush for a new gun ba among other measures. his real problem could come from democrats in congress. the white house wants to move pretty fast
a ban to ban gender specific language one step closer to becoming a law. freshman. penmanship will all be a thing of the past if this passes. >> right now it is a heated debate in the state senate words like clergyman, fireman and policeman have been eliminate. . some say there are more important things to focus on than jobs and the economy. >> sounds like they have too much time on their hands. >>> the 9th annual puppy bowl. >> how sdou decide that. >> the...
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>>> law enforcement officers storm a bunker to rescue a 5-year-old alabama boy who was held hostage for a week. >> he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. >> reporter: gun control. president obama travels to minneapolis to press his case for stricter gun control laws. >>> and blackout concerns. super bowl officials were worried about a potential blackout several months before worried about a potential blackout several months before the big game. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. there's been a dramatic end to a hostage standoff in alabama. a 5-year-old boy who had been held captive for nearly a week is back with his mother, and his captor is dead. a neighbor who lived near the bunker where the boy was held said he heard a loud boom yesterday followed by what sounded like a gunshot. teresa garcia is in midland city with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, the officials here are telling us they decided to move in that fbi hostage rescue team after the negotiations started deteriorating with that kidnapper. so t
>>> law enforcement officers storm a bunker to rescue a 5-year-old alabama boy who was held hostage for a week. >> he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. >> reporter: gun control. president obama travels to minneapolis to press his case for stricter gun control laws. >>> and blackout concerns. super bowl officials were worried about a potential blackout several months before worried about a potential blackout several months before the big game. captioning funded...
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the attorney general says they rarely prosecute anyone under that law. she says a ban could deter that crime. >> ski masks are used in holdups and assaults. it's one of many, many tools that should be explored. >> people are allowed to ear wear headgear to protect themselves in the cold. >> d.c. police say they do not see ski masks as evidence of an intent to commit crime. >>> police are looking into whether a serial groper struck again. a woman was walking on dinwiddie street in springfield when somebody approached her from behind her, grabbed her and groebd groped her. another woman says she was walking when she felt someone groping her. she screamed and the suspect ran off. both the descriptions of the attacker match the suspect in previous -- in 15 previous assaults. >> funeral services for a prince george's county civil rights pioneer will be held next week. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. she was 83 years old. the funeral services will happen at bethlehem baptist church on m
the attorney general says they rarely prosecute anyone under that law. she says a ban could deter that crime. >> ski masks are used in holdups and assaults. it's one of many, many tools that should be explored. >> people are allowed to ear wear headgear to protect themselves in the cold. >> d.c. police say they do not see ski masks as evidence of an intent to commit crime. >>> police are looking into whether a serial groper struck again. a woman was walking on...
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and maybe the supreme court make law. but the fact is law originally evolved spontaneous. people have disputes. they try to settle them. sometimes they turned to a neighbor to settle them. some of the wisest neighbors became known as judges. and the judges started saying, how did we decide that last time? that's how president and case law build up. he was actually much into that process that government started saying let's codify the law. let's write it down, and let's change it through legislative or executive action. money, most people in washington think money is something ben bernanke prints, and he does print a great deal of it. nevertheless, money originally evolved because again people have a problem, how to trade. if i have a fish and you have an apple, we have an easy trade. but if i don't like apples and you already have enough fish, then suddenly we need something to make those trades possible among the larger network of people, and money evolves. and eventually begin governments took over the creation and prod
and maybe the supreme court make law. but the fact is law originally evolved spontaneous. people have disputes. they try to settle them. sometimes they turned to a neighbor to settle them. some of the wisest neighbors became known as judges. and the judges started saying, how did we decide that last time? that's how president and case law build up. he was actually much into that process that government started saying let's codify the law. let's write it down, and let's change it through...
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couch manufacturers are mandated by law to use it in the foam stuffing. it's a little known law in california known as technical bulletin 17 which says the couch must be able to withstand exposure to a small flame for 12 seconds without igniting. while the regulation applies only to california, manufacturers use it in all the products instead of creating special furniture for the west coast. >> that is what is left after a couple minutes of burning. >> i believe fire retardant is good but they should use other chemicals or safe chemicals that doesn't affect the breathing of other people involved in it. they should find other methods to make the fire retardant safer. >> reporter: there are no warning labels so you don't know what chemicals are inside your couch. >> even if i wanted to make a choice about it, i wouldn't have been able to plaque a choice. >> reporter: the problem is, if you want a couch in your home, you most likely don't have a choice. >> unfortunately because the use of flame retardants in furniture and other consumer products is so common
couch manufacturers are mandated by law to use it in the foam stuffing. it's a little known law in california known as technical bulletin 17 which says the couch must be able to withstand exposure to a small flame for 12 seconds without igniting. while the regulation applies only to california, manufacturers use it in all the products instead of creating special furniture for the west coast. >> that is what is left after a couple minutes of burning. >> i believe fire retardant is...
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well you know what's great about this country is they have a tower of law did you know that if they've got the infrastructure to decapitate the bad guys i just got to act on it right stacy ever thanks so much for being on the cause report thank you max stay tuned for the second half hour be speaking to an williams of charteris treasury. well. technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but will tune in to bangalore stories. for you here. in troy ot spanish more and more visit. i am max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to the chairman and c.e.o. of charter as treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok last time you were here we were talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going
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however is that our constitution and it or lashon a law that we've signed onto through numerous un and other treaties very clearly describes what a war is and what isn't and how it's different from what you would call a crime pearl harbor had japan a country nine eleven had bin laden a criminal for a war we need a congressional declaration of war the nation declared that war against and once that's happened there are very specific rules under which we conduct that war the last time our nation had a congressional declaration of war legally invoking our constitutional war powers is in one hundred forty one and that war ended forty five which strengthens the argument the nine eleven was a crime not an act of war an argument that many democrats were making when bush was president and that argument is supported by the way by our having arrested and now having on trial the nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and or having executed its funder osama bin laden and are putting others on trial for their participation in or support of nine eleven which highlights the second weakness of t
however is that our constitution and it or lashon a law that we've signed onto through numerous un and other treaties very clearly describes what a war is and what isn't and how it's different from what you would call a crime pearl harbor had japan a country nine eleven had bin laden a criminal for a war we need a congressional declaration of war the nation declared that war against and once that's happened there are very specific rules under which we conduct that war the last time our nation...
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. >> a woman in miami learned the hard way about respecting the law. check out what happened after the judge set her born at $5,000 >> goodbye. adios. >> come back, ma'am, come back. are you serious? >> i am serious. adios. >> well, she did not like the judge doubling her bond so it got worse. she flipped him off. and then, she said something naughty. (inaudible). she was in court on a charge of [bleep]. >> come back again. come back again. >> i guess she thought she had more money to spend on this. [bleep] >> she was in a court on illegal possession of xanax. and it got worst. >> she flipped him off. >> way to go, judge. lesson learned. next, murder in the wine country, three men are found shot to death. >> silicon valley leads the way to a national economic recovery but not everyone is seeing the benefit from the >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, on wednesday. thank you for joining us. we have made it past the halfway point to the weekend. now the forecast, mike? >> good morning, everyone. live doppler 7 hd
. >> a woman in miami learned the hard way about respecting the law. check out what happened after the judge set her born at $5,000 >> goodbye. adios. >> come back, ma'am, come back. are you serious? >> i am serious. adios. >> well, she did not like the judge doubling her bond so it got worse. she flipped him off. and then, she said something naughty. (inaudible). she was in court on a charge of [bleep]. >> come back again. come back again. >> i guess...
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either dead or surrenders the first weakness of that argument however is that our constitution and the law that we've signed on to through numerous un and other treaties very clearly describes what a war is and what it isn't and how it's different from what you would call a crime pearl harbor had japan a country nine eleven had been ladan a criminal for a war we need a congressional declaration of war a nation declare that war against once that's happened there are very specific rules under which we conduct that war last time our nation had a congressional declaration of war legally invoking our constitutional war powers was in one hundred forty one and that war ended forty five which strengthens the argument the nine eleven was a crime not an act of war an argument that many democrats were making when bush was president that's that argument is supported by the way by our having arrested and now having on trial nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh muhammad and are having executed it's funder osama bin laden and are putting others on trial for their participation in or support of nine eleve
either dead or surrenders the first weakness of that argument however is that our constitution and the law that we've signed on to through numerous un and other treaties very clearly describes what a war is and what it isn't and how it's different from what you would call a crime pearl harbor had japan a country nine eleven had been ladan a criminal for a war we need a congressional declaration of war a nation declare that war against once that's happened there are very specific rules under...